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Software Development - Digital Auction Platform
We are building a next-generation digital auction platform for high-value collectibles, antiques, fine art, and luxury items. The platform will support live and timed auctions, real-time bidding, multi-currency checkout, seller consignment, user registration with ID verification (KYC), and a secure admin dashboard. It must be scalable, fast, and user-friendly for both auction house admins and bidders around the world. We’re seeking an experienced full-stack development team (or lead developer) to architect and build this system from scratch or integrate with existing API — including auction logic, bidder dashboard, catalogue uploads, admin CMS, and secure payment workflows. Knowledge of modern backend stacks (e.g., Node.js/NestJS, Python/Django), real-time bidding systems (websockets or server-sent events), and API integrations for payments/KYC is essential. The MVP should be production-ready with the ability to expand into a multi-tenant SaaS model in future phases. Looking for talented Developers with proven track record and long term collaboration. Outline your experience, proposed approach in your proposal. Budget is a placeholder for now.
2 months ago71 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Tidy the server from X-ransom attack
Hello, Our Wordpress website was attacked by x-ransom. We have a backup of the WP and the database dump. We have detected some corrupted files there but it seems that there are still some left that were not detected. It has to be tidy after the attack. It’s an internet shop with uploads files of around 100GB. It’s stored on a private hosting in LV. What is done do far: 1. Update WordPress Version 2. Use z’d updateSecure WP-Admin Login Credentials 3. Set Up Safelist and Blocklist for the Admin Page 4. Use Trusted WordPress Themes 5. Install SSL Certificate 6. Remove Unused WordPress Plugins and Themes 1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication for WP-Admin 2. Back Up WordPress 3. Limit Login Attempts 4. Change the WordPress Login Page URL 5. Log Idle Users Out Automatically 6. Monitor User Activity 7. Check for Malware - found several none-Wordpress specious files and plugins. Deleted them. 1. Disable PHP Error Reporting 3. Turn File Editing Off 4. Restrict Access Using the .htaccess File 5. Change the Default WordPress Database Prefix - not done 6. Disable XML-RPC 7. Hide the WordPress Version 8. Block Hotlinking - not done 9. Manage File Permissions not done After making the list, we received another x-ransome attack. I suspect he has a server level access not only wp level. If you apply, you need to be a server security and a Wordpress specialist. Please, quote for the job.
2 years ago28 proposalsRemote